I don’t wanna hear nothing about AJ beats anyone. Not right now, we have no idea how that eye holds up so don’t go about making fools of yourselves. We’ve seen these injuries change careers overnight.
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Originally posted by joe strong View PostTony Bellew said exactly what Joshua can’t do or he would be in for a tough night. He said he can’t try to outbox him & that is exactly what he did. He never leaned on him or pushed him around. He just stayed in front of him & never pushed Usyk back against the ropes. He never used his physical advantages & Usyk just stayed in front of him & used his superior boxing skills. He was too fast for Joshua & he exposed that. In my opinion if Fury fights Usyk I think he had little trouble with him. Fury would be d****d all over him & he would use his physical advantages against Usyk. I still want to see Joshua fight Fury & Wilder.Ropeydope likes this.
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Originally posted by techliam View Post
Joyce vs Takam was the WBO eliminator for the winner of Joshua vs Usyk
The WBO mandatory has been fulfilled. The IBF mandatory was fulfilled in the Pulev fight, and Povetkin was the last WBA mandatory
Usyk rematch will be a voluntary fight. I imagine the WBA will install another mandatory after (or allow an Undisputed fight), with the IBF almost certainly mandating a fight mid 2022. The WBO mandatory won’t be until at least late 2022, possibly even the year after
Now on the WBC side, I don't see how the Fury/Wilder III winner can avoid the Whyte mandatory now since he's the interim champion.
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Would I watch AJ vs wilder or fury without the belts? Of course! But it the same time, if AJ keeps losing, I'm not going to have interest in a boxer who doesn't fight to his strengths and loses. This loss just showed fury would have won easily if the two of them fought for undisputed. I might even go as far to say wilder would have KOd him with AJs lack of head and movement. He's got some soul searching as he lost that hunger many fights ago.
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I think AJ gets Knocked out by either Fury or Wilder. Especially Wilder if Wilder lands a right hand. Joshua's chin seems a bit questionable. Fury has an exceptional chin and I don't see Joshua landing anything that would keep Tyson from dismantling him.FreezeIzGawd
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Originally posted by Smash View Postwelcome to the world of the B side AJ
Imo, the fundamental problem is Joshua's chin/punch resistance - or, more accurately, lack of.
Him and his camp have no confidence in it, that's why they adopted the tactics they did.Last edited by tokon; 09-26-2021, 04:34 PM.
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Yes Aj vs fury or wilder are still interesting fights but before it was more of the unknown as to who would win. I know anything can happen but I think most would agree Aj has almost no shot of beating fury and wilder would probably ko him as Aj doesn’t seem to have a good chin.
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I don’t like to kick a man when he’s down, but I did predict last night’s outcome and have been saying for years that AJ wouldn’t stand much of a chance against Wilder nor especially Fury. I only added Wilder to the list after the Ruiz ko. Joshua doesn’t have the head movement to avoid Wilder’s 1-2s for 12 rounds. He pulls straight back. Boxing’s first principal, lateral movement, never straight back. Easy work for Fury, less so but still more than achievable for Wilder.
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